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FRLA 8455

Comparing USA & France

As two of the world’s most influential powers with shared histories pre-dating American independence, France and the United States have alternately been allies and antagonists. Comparing the U.S. and France examines the two countries’ mutual values, strategic alliances, policy choices and areas of conflict, while drawing upon both historical and present-day references.

In this course, we will investigate key themes based upon the following contemporary issues:

Immigration

Anti-terrorism and foreign policy

Environment and sustainability

Global health

Social justice, equity (racial, gender, etc.) and youth movements

Comparing the U.S. and France is structured with both scheduled synchronous and asynchronous learning each week. We will combine whole group, small group and individual projects and assignments.

The class is conducted entirely in French. ACTFL proficiency prerequisite: Advanced High.

Subject:
French
Department:
Language & Intercultural Study
Division:
Transltn, Interpret & Lang Edu
Requirements Fulfilled:

Sections in Fall 2020 - MIIS, MIIS Second Half of Term

Fall 2020 - MIIS

FRLA8455A-F20 Lecture (Berrahmoun)